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THE
DAILY
TRESS,
WHITE
PLAINS,
N.
Y„
TUESDAY.
DECEMBKK
10.
IW
Features
From
Footlights
And
Filmland
Night
Parade
”
Fast
Moving
Drama
of
Life
Along
Broadway
How
Broadway
ravala
altar
dark
ia
seen
and
heard
In
Radio
Pic
­
ture#'
all-talking
\Night
Parade.\
one
a!
the
year's
outstanding
dra
­
matic
achievements.
coming
to
the
R-
K-
O.
Kellh-Albee
tomorrow
lor
three
days.
Plotting,
thrills,
romance
—all
blend
the
make
\Night
Parade\
an
attraction
that
Is
winning
the
plau
­
dits
of
critics
and
fans
the
coun-
ltle
.as
It
Is
lived
along
the
great
White
Way
The
theme
has
to
do
with
a
young
boxing
champion
who
Is
not
only
the
Idol
of
the
world
but
the
object
of
devotion
on
the
part
of
bis
father
and
foster
slater.
A
plot
is
hatched
In
the
labyrinth
of
Man
­
hattan
night
life
which
seriously
threatens
the
love,
honor
and
standing
of
Bobby
Murray,
played
by
Hugh
Trevor.
How
It
works
out
forms
tremendous
drama.
••Night
Parade\
Is
tadten
from
the
stage
play
written
by
George
Abbott,
Edward
Paremore
and
Hyatt
Daab.
In
the
Radio
Pic
­
tures'
production,
the
stage
play
la
augmented
with
action
and
many
big
settings
that
would
not
be
poe-
alble
In
the
narrow
confines
of
the
The
set
designed
and
built
under
Alteen
Pringle,
featured
player
In
\Night
Parade\
opening
at
RKO
Keith-A1
bee
tomorrow.
ample
of
the
newes
dlo
settings,
being
the
nth
degree.
picture,
the
Chinese
authentic
Chinese
music
as
played
by
Oriental
entertainers,
and
alt
the
myriad,
colorful
sound
effect*
of
picturesque
China
are
hrought
to
the
screen
in
Shanghai
Lady.\
Universal
s
all-taldlng
production
of
the
famous
stage
success
by
John
Colton,
which
will
open
aU
the
State
Theater
on
Wednesday^
\Shanghai
Lady.\
starring
tdauti-
ful
and
exotic
Mary
Nolio/-aup-
I
ported
by
James
Murray.
|
reality
the
Orient
brought
111
I
Occident
through
the
medium
of
|
the
talking
photoplay
It
la
a
htrds-
eys
view
of
the
dives
and
dens
of
the
Far
East,
of
Its
kaleidoscopic
Oriental
pageantry,
of
Its
mystery
|
Whole
at
reels
In
exact
reproduc
­
tion
of
celebrated
localities
In
!
Shanghai
were
built
especially
for
1
the
production
and
hundreds
of
na
­
tive
Chinese
In
their
picturesque
I
Oriental
costumes
were
used
by
!
John
Robertson.
the
director.
Against
this
background
Is
told
an
With
a
mala
chorus
of
thirty
i
voices
and
an
orchestra
of
fifty
j
places,
\Marianne.\
Marlon
Davies';
latest
starring
vehicle
for
Metro-'
Goldwyn-Mayer.
an
all-talking
pic
­
ture,
which
la
at
Loew
’
s
Strand
Theater
today
has
corns
to
the
talking
screen.
It
la
said,
a*
a
rival
THE
MAN
HATER
a
few
of
them
not
even
remember
­
ing
hitting
the
ball.
I
Judged
from
this
that
they
had
concentrated
so
Intently
upon
the
result
of
the
shot
that
they
were
not
aware
of
the
execution
of
tbs
blow.
My
own
THE
NOVICE
ud
THE
DUKE\
~
-TSgSTja-ASSfr
—
~\SHtearsTEBW
i
—
•sEtwvr
R-K-O
i;n
iii-Aim
i.
—
last
T
imes
tonight
—
On
the
Stage
-arwtewn
ha
BTHKLMEM
R-K-O
VIBITINO
STABS
ha
\TOUNO
NO
WHIRRS\
with
R-K-OXIANB
TOMORROW
—
THURSDAY
—
FRIDAY
ALI-DIALOG
LOVE
DRAMA/
__
.
HUGH
TMVCRr
__________
______
■
A1LHN
PMN6lggJXHIOIHr
OUUtVfS.
*
A
D
l
.
q,
q
AE
J
.C
T
\U
t
t
ON
THE
STAGE
Peter
Higgins
and
R-K-O
’
lian*
With
ALL
NEW
STAGE
REVUE
R-K-O-
HEADLINERS
Good
Shots
Most
Prevalent
When
Little
Thought
Is
Given
to
Technique
Employed
By
GENE
SARAZKN
LOEWI
/TATE
WHITE
PLAINS
IZZZT3
LAST
TIMES
TODAY
ELLIOTT
NUGENT
wt
SALLY
STASX
in
“
SO
THIS
IS
COLLEGE\
M-G-M'H
Al.ly-TAX.Rf
NG.
SINGING
CAM
I'UK
OOKEBT
AND
SELECTED
BIC
TIME
VAUDEVILLE
WEDNESDAY.
THURSDAY
ud
FRIDAY
Mary
Nolan
and
Jamea
I
Dim
of
Oriental
dives
ant
tomorrow.
Chinese
Music
and
Dialects
Reproduced
In
‘
‘
Shanghai
Lady
’
Male
Chorus
Scores
Big
Hit
In
Phonofilm
“Marianne
”
at
Strand
\Just
You
-Just
Me'
snd
\Hang
on
to
Me.\
by
Greer
and
Klages.
\Su
­
gar,\
\Oo
La
La
La
In\
and
\Mari
­
anne.\
by
Turk
and
Ahiert.
and
\Blondy
by
Brown
and
Freed.
All
the
numbers
ere
sung
Individ
­
ually
by
the
cast
principal*
Miss
Davies.
Lawrence
Gray.
Cliff
(Uke-|
lele
Ike)
Edwards.
Benny
Rubin
and
George
Baxter,
with
the
mass
­
ed
vocal
and
Instrumental
ensem
­
bles
providing
a
stirring
back
­
ground
of
harmony
Robert
Z.
Leonard
directed
the
musical
movie,
his
first
mlerophon-
Ing
experience.
The
story
deal*
with
the
A.
E
F.
In
France
after
the
signing
of
the
armistice.
Miss
Davies
plays
a
French
peasant
girl.
appealing
love
story
of
two
white
outcasts
who
had
drifted
by
sep
­
arate
paths
to
the
same
rendezvous
or
refuge:
Madame
Polly
Voo
’
s
pic
­
turesque
“
tea
shop.\
where
girls
of
all
nationalities
vied
for
the
patron
­
age
of
wanderers
from
the
four
comer*
of
the
world.
PROBE
JJOARD
Five
Prominent
Citizens
Hear
Charges
Against
Members
of
Os
­
sining
Village
Administration
The
\Ossining
village
tJoard
today
began
an
Investigation
of
Itself
with
a
committee
of
five
prominent
cl
til*
ns
named
by
President
Wil
­
liam
H.
Jackson
to
act
as
Jury.
The
Investigation
will
begin
with
an
effort
to
learn
who
removed
S58
paving
blocks
from
the
village
park
where
they
were
to
be
used
In
a
re
­
paving
program
and
dumped
them
In
a
remote
vacant
lot.
From
that
point
the
Investigation
will
delve
Into
three
recently
sign
­
ed
village
contracts
for
bridge
and
road
work.
Lut
runes
Today
MARION
DAVIES
la
\MARIANNE
”
All
Talking
-
Singing
W
ith
LAWRENCE
GRAY
BENNY
RUBIN
|
The
Most
Tuneful
Talkie
Yet
!
Ul\l
!•'
2
-
'I
Mills
.uT-d-Wuc.
AND
FIVE
BIG
VAUDEVILLE
ACTS
Featuring
the
Musical
Comedy
Star*
Ted
LORRAINE
8
MINTO
Jack
I
with
MLLE.
MARGARET
DAVIES
IN
\BITS
OF
HITS”
Hears!
Metro
ton*
Newa-M-G-M
New.
Wed.,
TW,
Dac.
11-12
GEORGE
JESS
EL
la
-
“
LOVE.
LIVE
tad
LAUGH
”
|
All
Talking
With
mi
i
.
st
H
r
Flayed
the
Song
of
Las*
amd
|
Laughed
At
Ufa

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THE DAILY TRESS, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y„ TUESDAY. DECEMBKK 10. IW Features From Footlights And Filmland Night Parade ” Fast Moving Drama of Life Along Broadway How Broadway ravala altar dark ia seen and heard In Radio Pic ­ ture#' all-talking \Night Parade.\ one a! the year's outstanding dra ­ matic achievements. coming to the R- K- O. Kellh-Albee tomorrow lor three days. Plotting, thrills, romance —all blend the make \Night Parade\ an attraction that Is winning the plau ­ dits of critics and fans the coun- ltle .as It Is lived along the great White Way The theme has to do with a young boxing champion who Is not only the Idol of the world but the object of devotion on the part of bis father and foster slater. A plot is hatched In the labyrinth of Man ­ hattan night life which seriously threatens the love, honor and standing of Bobby Murray, played by Hugh Trevor. How It works out forms tremendous drama. ••Night Parade\ Is tadten from the stage play written by George Abbott, Edward Paremore and Hyatt Daab. In the Radio Pic ­ tures' production, the stage play la augmented with action and many big settings that would not be poe- alble In the narrow confines of the The set designed and built under Alteen Pringle, featured player In \Night Parade\ opening at RKO Keith-A1 bee tomorrow. ample of the newes dlo settings, being the nth degree. picture, the Chinese authentic Chinese music as played by Oriental entertainers, and alt the myriad, colorful sound effect* of picturesque China are hrought to the screen in Shanghai Lady.\ Universal s all-taldlng production of the famous stage success by John Colton, which will open aU the State Theater on Wednesday^ \Shanghai Lady.\ starring tdauti- ful and exotic Mary Nolio/-aup- I ported by James Murray. | reality the Orient brought 111 I Occident through the medium of | the talking photoplay It la a htrds- eys view of the dives and dens of the Far East, of Its kaleidoscopic Oriental pageantry, of Its mystery | Whole at reels In exact reproduc ­ tion of celebrated localities In ! Shanghai were built especially for 1 the production and hundreds of na ­ tive Chinese In their picturesque I Oriental costumes were used by ! John Robertson. the director. Against this background Is told an With a mala chorus of thirty i voices and an orchestra of fifty j places, \Marianne.\ Marlon Davies'; latest starring vehicle for Metro-' Goldwyn-Mayer. an all-talking pic ­ ture, which la at Loew ’ s Strand Theater today has corns to the talking screen. It la said, a* a rival THE MAN HATER a few of them not even remember ­ ing hitting the ball. I Judged from this that they had concentrated so Intently upon the result of the shot that they were not aware of the execution of tbs blow. My own THE NOVICE ud THE DUKE\ ~ -TSgSTja-ASSfr — ~\SHtearsTEBW i — •sEtwvr R-K-O i;n iii-Aim i. — last T imes tonight — On the Stage -arwtewn ha BTHKLMEM R-K-O VIBITINO STABS ha \TOUNO NO WHIRRS\ with R-K-OXIANB TOMORROW — THURSDAY — FRIDAY ALI-DIALOG LOVE DRAMA/ __ . HUGH TMVCRr __________ ______ ■ A1LHN PMN6lggJXHIOIHr OUUtVfS. * A D l . q, q AE J .C T \U t t ON THE STAGE Peter Higgins and R-K-O ’ lian* With ALL NEW STAGE REVUE R-K-O- HEADLINERS Good Shots Most Prevalent When Little Thought Is Given to Technique Employed By GENE SARAZKN LOEWI /TATE WHITE PLAINS IZZZT3 LAST TIMES TODAY ELLIOTT NUGENT wt SALLY STASX in “ SO THIS IS COLLEGE\ M-G-M'H Al.ly-TAX.Rf NG. SINGING CAM I'UK OOKEBT AND SELECTED BIC TIME VAUDEVILLE WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY ud FRIDAY Mary Nolan and Jamea I Dim of Oriental dives ant tomorrow. Chinese Music and Dialects Reproduced In ‘ ‘ Shanghai Lady ’ Male Chorus Scores Big Hit In Phonofilm “Marianne ” at Strand \Just You -Just Me' snd \Hang on to Me.\ by Greer and Klages. \Su ­ gar,\ \Oo La La La In\ and \Mari ­ anne.\ by Turk and Ahiert. and \Blondy by Brown and Freed. All the numbers ere sung Individ ­ ually by the cast principal* Miss Davies. Lawrence Gray. Cliff (Uke-| lele Ike) Edwards. Benny Rubin and George Baxter, with the mass ­ ed vocal and Instrumental ensem ­ bles providing a stirring back ­ ground of harmony Robert Z. Leonard directed the musical movie, his first mlerophon- Ing experience. The story deal* with the A. E F. In France after the signing of the armistice. Miss Davies plays a French peasant girl. appealing love story of two white outcasts who had drifted by sep ­ arate paths to the same rendezvous or refuge: Madame Polly Voo ’ s pic ­ turesque “ tea shop.\ where girls of all nationalities vied for the patron ­ age of wanderers from the four comer* of the world. PROBE JJOARD Five Prominent Citizens Hear Charges Against Members of Os ­ sining Village Administration The \Ossining village tJoard today began an Investigation of Itself with a committee of five prominent cl til* ns named by President Wil ­ liam H. Jackson to act as Jury. The Investigation will begin with an effort to learn who removed S58 paving blocks from the village park where they were to be used In a re ­ paving program and dumped them In a remote vacant lot. From that point the Investigation will delve Into three recently sign ­ ed village contracts for bridge and road work. Lut runes Today MARION DAVIES la \MARIANNE ” All Talking - Singing W ith LAWRENCE GRAY BENNY RUBIN | The Most Tuneful Talkie Yet ! Ul\l !•' 2 - 'I Mills .uT-d-Wuc. AND FIVE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS Featuring the Musical Comedy Star* Ted LORRAINE 8 MINTO Jack I with MLLE. MARGARET DAVIES IN \BITS OF HITS” Hears! Metro ton* Newa-M-G-M New. Wed., TW, Dac. 11-12 GEORGE JESS EL la - “ LOVE. LIVE tad LAUGH ” | All Talking With mi i . st H r Flayed the Song of Las* amd | Laughed At Ufa